Find out what Southern-Italian restaurants to try in Posada including Miriacheddu Restaurant, Trattoria La Scarpetta, Donatella Ristorante Pizzeria, Ristorante Pizzeria Carpe Diem, Restaurant at Hotel Sa Rocca, Marco e Caterina, La Bottega Dei Sapori, Cucina Tipica da Giovanna, Ristorante Pizzeria la Torre, Sa tanca e bore
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4 based on 478 reviews
Dinner with friend. Amazing location nearly impossible to find it if you don't know the place. Food was good as the service. Maialetto was amazingly cooked close to the fire. I really enjoyed the starters, very good the ravioli and malureddu with a superb pork. The veal was below expectations. Not very tasty, all the rest very good including the biscuits and the seadas. Good food, nice location. I was a guest not sure about the price but i would not expect anything above the 30/35 euro each.
4 based on 235 reviews
I ve been eating here several times.I can only say that everything is good from starter to desset.If you want to eat good fish and sea food or only just a pizza here is the right place.Federica
4 based on 205 reviews
Attracted by Tripadvisor's reviews, but highly disappointing. Food was mediocre, roasted meat had no taste, one hour and fifteen minutes of waiting for the first course of ravioli not at all special as announced. Reservation made twenty four hour in advance, but table was unavailable at time of dinner. I would not recommend to any friends.
4 based on 218 reviews
A cooking workshop to enjoy tasty traditional dishes accompanied by good craft beer
A very strange experioence indeed, maybe because of tyhe off season but nowhere else we ate in Sardinia was like this, we were the only people eating until the extended faimily turned up for a chat, which was rather distracting when your trying to enjoy your food. This was the other issue, with no English on the menue, no other aids like pictures or someone to translate we had to guess, we had been in this situation at other resyurants buit had managed quite well, as it was my startes (Lasagne) was good but the other meiocure and my main (Calamari Fritti) was almost certainly out of the freezer, while the deep fried beef (we think) was bland. The only saving grace was the craft beer produced in-house, I liked that a lot.Maybe in season the food/atmosphere is better but not in December.
4 based on 859 reviews
The three spacious rooms decorated in a rustic style. Each has a private bathroom,satellite tv,internet wi-fi,fridge,air conditioning;we also have beach umbrellas available,cool and comfortable,they are about 800 metres from the wonderful beach at Posada,
The food is decent. But it takes really looooooooooong time to get it. We had the first course and then we waited 1.5 hour for main course. It was rather expensive (120 Euro for 4 people). Compared to several Agriturismo where you for 140 Euro get authentic food and great service.
4 based on 341 reviews
Visited after a recommendation from our hotel. It took a little time to find and we eventually approached it from narrow winding alleyway up the steep hill.We were placed in a window location overlooking the bay which was pleasant although we found out later that there was more air on a rather stuffy evening at the street side tables.In my experience I didnât find the food in any way exceptional. There was certainly nothing wrong with it, but nothing to make it excel. We shared the traditional cheese filled dumplings with pesto to start which again were fine. I followed with the veal in a cream sauce. The âmediumâ cooked steak was rather bloody but didnât bother me. It was of decent quality but the sauce was rather bland (cost about 18 euros). Vegetables of the day were extra and comprised sliced boiled potatoes and carrots which was a touch disappointing. My wife enjoyed her trio of fish but would have preferred a sauce with it.For a non fish eater I found the menu limited, but as might expect on a Mediterranean restaurant the fish menu was more extensive.Our total cost for one starter, two mains and two half litres of house wine was 68 euros which wasnât excessive but as stated above simply unremarkable. Maybe we picked a slightly off night or perhaps it didnât suit me. Staff were pleasant and efficient however.
4 based on 397 reviews
This restaurant was so nice that we went three times in our 6 days in Posada. A great selection of pizzas, all fresh and delicious. I also had the seafood pasta one night which was yummy. The staff are friendly and the atmosphere is good (we went on a Monday night and it was quiet but then on Wednesday/Thursday it was much more lively). Watch out for the mosquitos at night! Great value, pizzas range from â¬6-9 and other dishes were around â¬11. Only â¬9 for a litre of house red and â¬4 for a dessert (the panacotta was amazing). Thanks for some lovely authentic Italian dinners!
4 based on 399 reviews
They wood-fire their own pizzas on site, traditional toppings and also some artfully crafted ones, too. Have it with the garden bar and a bottle of Costamolino, you won't be disappointed. GREAT service, too!
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4 based on 416 reviews
La Scarpetta è una piccola trattoria a conduzione coniugale che propone solo cucina di terra rivisitando i piatti della tradizione con ingredienti di prima qualità . Ogni cliente sarà accolto e servito con calore e cortesia in un ambiente semplice e tranqu
Tasty food and great service, delightful lady serving who speaks good English and brings glasses of Sardinian Mirto to the table once you've finished your meal, more expensive then other eating options in Posada but has a more refined menu (also in English), only a handful of tables so is booked out most nights, you may be lucky and get a table without pre-booking, a pretty, relaxed atmosphere and setting, ate here once while staying in Posada
4 based on 716 reviews
We went here for dinner. I had pasta pomodoro and my boyfriend had the lamb. We got a table for two outside with a view. I loved it! My food was very tasty, my boyfriend thouht his food was a bit boring. But the staff was so friendly, even though they really didn't speak too much english.When we arrived we asked if it was possible to get a taxi back to town, as we realized on our way there that it really wasn't walking distance... When ready to go our waiter walked us out and drove us back to town in his private car (!!!). Hopefully he was happy with the tip.
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